Perhaps you think anime is just for kids. You couldn't be more wrong. The following popular anime series are designed to break your brain and mend it back together.
| Title | Anime Status | Manga Status | Why Recommended | |-------|--------------|--------------|------------------| | Spy x Family | Ongoing (Season 2 + film) | Ongoing | Wholesome action-comedy about a fake family (spy father, assassin mother, telepathic daughter). Universal appeal. | | One Punch Man | Ongoing (Season 3 announced) | Ongoing (two versions) | Parody of superhero tropes with breathtaking action art (especially Yusuke Murata’s manga). Hilarious and epic. | | Gintama | Complete | Complete | Absurdist comedy blending samurai, aliens, and pop culture references. Slow start, but legendary payoff. | ehentai forums
While many popular anime exist, some outstanding manga lack full or faithful adaptations: Perhaps you think anime is just for kids
From the creator of Monster. A group of friends wrote a "Book of Prophecy" as kids detailing how to save the world. Thirty years later, a cult leader is following that book to destroy the world. Who is "Friend"? From the creator of Monster
The Gold Standard of World-Building You cannot discuss popular manga recommendations without mentioning One Piece. Written by Eiichiro Oda, this pirate epic has been running for over two decades and shows no signs of slowing down.
The Epic of the Decade Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) evolved from a gory horror show about giants eating humans to a complex geopolitical drama about war, racism, and the cycle of hatred.